Official say 651 DRC nationals flee to Rwanda

Official says 651 nationals of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), who were affected by earthquakes following the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, fled to Rwanda’s border town Rubavu.
The Mayor of Rubavu district, Mr. Gilbert Habyarimana, said they are seeking shelter and humanitarian assistance after their properties were destroyed by the series of earthquakes that occurred in the aftermath of the eruption.
Habyarimana said that they are being accommodated in makeshift tents in the Busasamana sector in Rubavu, where the Rwandan authorities are providing them with protection and humanitarian aid.
He said if the seismic activities continue in Goma city in the DRC, and other areas close to Mount Nyiragongo, more DRC nationals will be forced to flee to Rubavu.
At least 119 earthquakes were recorded on Monday in Goma, after the nearby Nyiragongo volcano erupted on Saturday, according to the Goma Volcano Observatory.
Business in Gisenyi town in Rubavu district has come to a standstill due to repeated earthquakes.
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Some banks, schools, markets, hospitals, and shops have temporarily closed, according to Habyarimana, adding that people in high-risk zones in the Rubavu district have been evacuated to safe places within the district.
The district together with relevant authorities will hold a meeting to discuss the way forward, most especially in terms of providing the required humanitarian aid to affected people, said the official.
A fissure has developed across Rubavu town due to the earthquakes hitting the area, he cautioned the public.
Seismologist Tite Niyitegeka from Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board said such earthquakes are volcano-tectonic earthquakes and are produced by vibrations generated by the movement of magma within the volcano.



